Janelle Inez was born on November 27, 1968. She is an actress and producer, known for Under Lock and Key (1995), CSI: Miami (2002) and Bones (2005).
Janelle James is a New York- and Los Angeles-based comedian who can be seen on The Comedy Lineup on Netflix, Black Monday on Showtime, and Abbott Elementary. James has toured with Chris Rock, Amy Schumer, and David Cross among others, and runs the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival (now the Janelle James Comedy Festival) in Brooklyn, NY. Included in the Just For Laughs Montreal's New Faces category for 2016, named one of The 50 Most Funny People in Brooklyn 2016 and was Variety's Top Ten Comedians to Watch 2020. Her debut comedy album, Black and Mild, was released in 2017 on all major streaming networks and is still hilarious. Janelle writes and voices a character on Central Park for Apple TV and writes and appears on the third season of Showtime's Black Monday. Her podcast, You In Danger Gurl, was listed as one of Spotify's top comedy podcasts for 2020.
Janelle Lacle is known for Miami Se New York (2022) and Miami Seh New York (2022).
Janelle Lovin Mancha was born in Ephrata, WA and raised in Seattle. She was born to William Lovin, a chiropractor and Kathy (Morrison), a legal secretary. Janelle moved to The Land Of Enchantment to attend college at The University of New Mexico where she graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene in 1995. Janelle currently resides in Albuquerque with her husband and two children. Growing up, Janelle trained and performed for many years with BalletTacoma; she also performed with her school drama club. After a lengthy hiatus her acting flame was reignited when she began escorting her young daughter on set. It is then that Janelle initiated her extensive training as an actor for both stage and screen. Janelle enjoys commercial and modeling work but is especially passionate about film and TV, where she has been cast in both supporting and lead roles. Janelle is represented by Mitchell & Associates Talent.
Janelle Marie is an actress, known for Mr. Weekend (2020), Welcome Matt (2021) and Journey of a Goddess (2016).
Janelle Marie Rodriguez is a South Florida native who began her career at a young age, making regular television appearances and her acting debut on Michael Bay's TNT's series The Last Ship. She's also seen on NCIS:LA and NBC's Constantine. Throughout her career as a DISNEY CHANNEL Movie Surfer, she has interviewed many high-profile celebrities, including Steven Spielberg, Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana. She was nominated as Best Actress in a Webseries at The Official Latino Short Film Festival for her work on the digital network Flama, and was recognized as the first Latina to host MONSTER JAM in the U.S. Rodriguez since 2019 is a bilingual co-host on ESPNS NOW OR NEVER and Host of ESPNs SPORTS CENTER on SNAPCHAT show. Paving the way for young Latinas in Sports. On her spare time Rodriguez gives back to her community by using her platform to speak on Mental Health Awarness, where she has created an IGTV series called #Checkinthursdays to inform and break mental health stigmas.
Janelle McDermoth is known for To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021), Blindspot (2015) and A Killer Romance (2023).
Janelle McMenamin is an award winning Australian actor & filmmaker known for her versatile work across a range of mediums including film, TV, audio dramas and live theatre. Her most recent credits include feature films "Interceptor (2022)" and "Life After Man", the upcoming "Wentworth" audio drama series and ABC's "Rake (2010)" working alongside Richard Roxburgh and Kate Box. Janelle has over 15 years experience in theatre. Her credits show considerable diversity with roles in stage productions ranging from hit musicals such as "Hello Dolly (Dolly), "Next To Normal" (Diana), "CATS" (Grizabella) and Kiss Me Kate (playing Lois Lane/Bianca & more recently Kate/Lilli). Janelle studied professionally at Screenwise Acting School under the multi skilled Denise Roberts (GP, Packed to the Rafters) and worked with some brilliant people such as Director Benjamin Mathews (Emily, Deadbeat Dads), Actor George Spartels (Neighbours, Play School), US Dialect Coach Jennifer White (J. Edgar, Bikie Wars), and Director Stephen Wallace (Blood Oath, Turtle Beach).
Janelle Meza is an actress, known for I Wrote This for You (2018).
Janelle Monáe is an American musical recording artist, actress and model signed to their own imprint, Wondaland Arts Society, and Atlantic Records. They were born in Kansas City, Kansas, to Janet, a janitor, and Michael Robinson Summers, a truck driver. In 2010, Monáe released her first full-length studio album, The ArchAndroid. In March 2012, "We Are Young" by Fun., on which Monáe appears as a guest vocalist, reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, their first appearance in the US Top 10. Monáe's music has garnered them six Grammy Award nominations. Monáe has excelled at film acting and picking roles, having had major parts in Moonlight (2016), Hidden Figures (2016), Lady and the Tramp (2019) and Harriet (2019). In 2020, they played the lead in the horror film Antebellum (2020).